Can Anyone Tell Me WTF Is Happening To My Plant?

Kingrow1

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Ohh nice little set up you got going there, plants look sweet dude, lets see how they go, only time gona tell, my plants drink my biobizz up real quick, once they get a taste of it then they want more. Good luck.
 

iNFID3L

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Ohh nice little set up you got going there, plants look sweet dude, lets see how they go, only time gona tell, my plants drink my biobizz up real quick, once they get a taste of it then they want more. Good luck.
ive just installed a small 90 sqm3 fan, can you see the vent ?

yeh i used 12ml of biogrow in 4.5 litres and shared that in the 2 pots, plus 3 drops of superthrive.

i might make it 16 next time round the WW is a hungry plant....

thanks too, ive spent a few hours in that room, heres how it started out, lol .....

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Some leaves are not recovering , and some of the blotching isnt going away BUT shes going well and getting bushy the main stem too has thickened.

Its all good, and she WILL be flowering , thats for sure..

also, get this !

when i topped i threw the top in the garden, it was as limp as you like , snails ate it, slugs had a go too, well today i looked and its taken, stood up and reaching for the sky, lol result !!

its been rained on and right now its 12c outside, lol , but still she grows ;)
 

Kingrow1

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Hey check out bob the builders grow room, looks sweet dude. Happy for the new clone you got, maybe a mother plant for you for the next grow. Seems like all you needed was a bit off ferts, i'm finding it hard to keep up with my white widows ferts in mid flowering, just keep drinking and drinking, going over 1000ppm easy at the mo, just waiting for the nute burn but none whatsoever. Peace and good luck, if i need a wall putting through and secret grow room built i will give you a call definatly.
 

iNFID3L

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Hey check out bob the builders grow room, looks sweet dude. Happy for the new clone you got, maybe a mother plant for you for the next grow. Seems like all you needed was a bit off ferts, i'm finding it hard to keep up with my white widows ferts in mid flowering, just keep drinking and drinking, going over 1000ppm easy at the mo, just waiting for the nute burn but none whatsoever. Peace and good luck, if i need a wall putting through and secret grow room built i will give you a call definatly.
while i was off reading over the last few days i did see a lot of people say WW loves food, i suspect that MG was never up to the job....

ill go find bob, and yeh anytime you want any kinda help, im happy to chip in.
 

Kingrow1

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WW dont just love food, its got hormone issues and sh!t, that fat fu*ker wobbles in the wind it got so many eating problems. lol.Peace
 

legallyflying

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its funny really, because while i was in there, out back, i could hear customers debating what works better and blah blah, much the same as on here , lol

yeh ive already got over what he said, i just found it odd that he was happy to sit there and watch things progress without saying anything helpful, hey ho, no biggy, its all good :)

Great. I'm back. Here is the deal dude, and I'm
Not trying to be a fuck stick or anything. I generally avoid the plant hospital section as unless there is something very basic wrong, then people start throwing out tons of advice. Probably half shit/ half real. This was exactly the case in your thread, people were throwing out all kinds of shit. I never "stood by laughing" as you say. If you look back at my original post I addressed the problem at hand, offered you an easy an sound solution (foliar feed), and offered sound advice...get some quality nutrients, don't over water, etc. And low and behold, you foliar fed, got some high quality nutrs and things are back on track.
Perhaps because i scolded you in the end you saw my advice as wrong. I mean, who is to say how much one guy knows over another based on his avatar.
I could have written five pages on the mechanics behind my advice (foliar b/c its faster and immune to substrate ph problems), soap as surftant to redue surface tension and avoid burning and prevent bugs, let the soul dry to increase oxygen levels amd facilitate the osmotic uptake of nutrients and induce regenerative root growth through air pruning, etc etc etc. But at some point a guy has to say WTF? Put your research time in..i certaint did. The reason I didn't type all that shit out is because a guy will take the time to write some logical and very well thought out post, then some guy will completely ignore you. Which kind of sucks, but to some knowledgable people also spells...this dude isn't worth the trouble.

Its a science but not rocket science. You will find that they need a whole lot less care once you get some time under your belt and learn the basics. When that is done you can research the why's behind various steering techniques and really start to master things. When in doubt when there are many different opinions, I would generally default to looking at someones rep. Rep typically comes by giving past sound advice. You will see that the guys with tons of rep show up, post awhile, and then disappear. I suspect because they get a little tired of the BS; but the good news is that there is always a steady stream of people that know what the hell is going on. And remember the old adage "if someone is a commercial grower and has perfected a technique, why would he be on the Internet telling everyone?". The best growers that I know spend absolutely zero time online (besides jacking off to German fisting porn).

Your on the right track anyways and you got rid of your miracle grow; which is good because that stuff is for housewives.
 

Kingrow1

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Yo they look amazing, lovely buds. Did you stick with the Biobizz and how did you find it? Did you keep the grow going in the bloom? Peace
 

iNFID3L

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Yo they look amazing, lovely buds. Did you stick with the Biobizz and how did you find it? Did you keep the grow going in the bloom? Peace
yeh i stuck with the bio bizz , its easy to use, lovely drop a gear , did the job nicely, and yeh ive kept the grow going in the bloom.
 

Kingrow1

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I keep finding it easy to overdo the biobizz, main problem at the moment but have it sorted now. Is potent stuff and gives much better results than any chem fert i may have used before, seriously lacks in calcium but i think that is what the biobizz foliar spray is for mainly.

And again Damn bro those plants looking tasty, you know i give a lot of help where i can and then everyone ends up with bigger better plants than me, i am cursed!lol! Seriously jealous, great setup and great plants, you gona be so high of those girls whn it comes to harvest and thats not for a while so them buds gona be so fat and swollen.

I am gona have to show my plants your plants and then ask my plants what their freaking problem is!lol! Peace
 

legallyflying

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Hey king, what are your temps? I used to run around 80-85 with co2 and my buds were b+. Never had massive chrystals or any smell. I bought a split AC to maintain 75 day time and raised the lights a couple inches...WOW. Night and day difference!

A quality PK booster (I'm using ginormous) and NEVER overfeeding is also crucial.

Thought I would throw it out there.
 

Kingrow1

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Hey king, what are your temps? I used to run around 80-85 with co2 and my buds were b+. Never had massive chrystals or any smell. I bought a split AC to maintain 75 day time and raised the lights a couple inches...WOW. Night and day difference!

A quality PK booster (I'm using ginormous) and NEVER overfeeding is also crucial.

Thought I would throw it out there.
My temps are from 20 to 25 degrees centigrade and humidity about 50% on average. Never have humidity problems although it dose get cold in the winter, getting an eletric radiator to fix that this year. My grow is too small to run Co2. I tend to miss the nutes or overdo it, seems like it is hardest starting a plant and when final flowering but inbetween is generally good. Im sur i just need to get the nutes and soil better, been trying a lighter seedling soil mix and adding small amount of fish mix and maicrop seaweed to seedlings. I might have been over doing the seaweed, was giving every watering basically so backing of this too and will see if it makes a difference. Peace
 

legallyflying

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My 2 cents. When your starting plants in soil you probably don't need to feed for several weeks. Generally ramp up the feeding when the plants are notably bigger than when you first started feeding.

Kelp typically works best as a foliar treatments as opposed to watering it in. You should also be inoculating your soil early on. The how to prevent slime in dwc is VERY informative in terms of making a cheap, easy, and VERY beneficial tea. People in soil are crazy not to use beneficial bacteria
 

Kingrow1

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My 2 cents. When your starting plants in soil you probably don't need to feed for several weeks. Generally ramp up the feeding when the plants are notably bigger than when you first started feeding.

Kelp typically works best as a foliar treatments as opposed to watering it in. You should also be inoculating your soil early on. The how to prevent slime in dwc is VERY informative in terms of making a cheap, easy, and VERY beneficial tea. People in soil are crazy not to use beneficial bacteria
I find it hard to judge the nutrient level in my seedling soil, sometimes it seems strong and sometimes weak, i should switch to a decent brand and organic one too. I use vitalink biopac for my benificials, i add it to the jiffy cube and soil beneth seedling roots when doing its first transplant into a pot, occasionally i will add more during the veg period.

If i wasnt using organic ferts i reckon i wouldnt have so many problems and also i feel i end up creating an imbalance of the NPK over time, am working at it slowly. I also use fulvic acid occasionally maybe like every other feed. Peace
 

legallyflying

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You may want to consider coco as a substrate. It doesn't have any nutrients in it so you basically feed it like a hydro set up. My buddy who..ummm.. Buys pounds from me and is probably the most knowledgable grower I know uses coco. "slightly slower growth but almost as much yield as hydro with the ease of soil" as he puts it.

I do know you have to be a little heavy handed with the calmag in coco though. It gets locked up easily. Something to think about anyways. I've only seen under fed plants a couple times, I have seen over fed plants ALOT. Go light and use a regular foliar spray.
Cheers
 

Kingrow1

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You may want to consider coco as a substrate. It doesn't have any nutrients in it so you basically feed it like a hydro set up. My buddy who..ummm.. Buys pounds from me and is probably the most knowledgable grower I know uses coco. "slightly slower growth but almost as much yield as hydro with the ease of soil" as he puts it.

I do know you have to be a little heavy handed with the calmag in coco though. It gets locked up easily. Something to think about anyways. I've only seen under fed plants a couple times, I have seen over fed plants ALOT. Go light and use a regular foliar spray.
Cheers
I am currently germinating some new seeds and strain. I think a lot of my plants problems lie in my breeding program, dont breed feminised seeds till the fith generation by selfing and inbreeding, the whorlled phyllotaxy on almost every plant is starting to suggest genetic breakdown and breeding depression. Think my genetics have turned bad over time and im long overdue some new strains. Good bye white widow, was a good ride whilst it lasted, hello super skunk dont screw me around.

Genetic breakdown sucks! Peace
 
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